
Author of Dragons Beyond (a clone of the 1973 draft rules for OD&D), Men in Metal (a clone of WRG v1 & v2), and Midwest Fantasy Wargame: The Primeval RPG (a recreation/reimagining of the play style of the Twin Cities in 1972)
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Gary Gygax wrote, rather extensively, in both the 1st edition DMG (pp. 88-90) and in Dragon magazine (Issue 25, May 1979) about the perils of incorporating social class into the core rules of the game. In Gary’s mind, this was something tha...
When I first got my hands on a copy of Beyond This Point Be Dragons, it was world-changing. I felt like I had finally found the answers to so many questions. (Cf. D.H. Boggs, The Bufkin Copy of Beyond This Point be Dragons, January 11, 2018...
I can still remember it. I was sitting in my assigned seat in the front row of my junior high English class. On the table in front of me is one of those scholastic-style magazines with pulpy paper. There’s an advertisement that leaps off th...
I’m not sure why people believe that “Dave never played that way” “Arneson never used Chainmail” etc. I think that myth is widely debunked. But thanks to some people questioning when alignments appeared in Blackmoor, we ended up with an acc...
I have been putting off writing this for two days now. I have done additional research on 6 pages of material from the Twin Cities that were written by Richard Snider. Less than half of this material is in Arneson’s First F...
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Author of Dragons Beyond (a clone of the 1973 draft rules for OD&D), Men in Metal (a clone of WRG v1 & v2), and Midwest Fantasy Wargame: The Primeval RPG (a recreation/reimagining of the play style of the Twin Cities in 1972)
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